bush administration was widely recognized as a china specialist. he was kind of the go-to person. there isn't a go-to person in this administration so it become as little more confusing. but the cyber issue is exactly the right issue to be teed up. there are two i think ought to be headline issues. one is cyber, to the extent it robs us of our intellectual property and therefore job creation and gdp growth potential but the second issue, and i would be surprised if this wasn't covered in the meeting, is the fundamental need for state-owned enterprise reform within china. the state-owned enterprises have been available to write their own rules for the last ten years under the last administration, and hu jintao and and gotten a way with a lot of bad behavior for a lot of markets to function properly and for americans to have anything resembling a level playing field. those are the two issues. the question becomes you fls, now that you teed i had up, what will the follow-up be and what coalitions will you have to make it happen? adam: first, will the chinese respond to the administra